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Chi Jen Chu
Chi Jen Chu
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Net Worth Chart
Net Worth
in Asia-Pacific
$1,357,796
Biggest Win
in Asia-Pacific
$551,000
Events Attended
51
In The Money
35

Chi Jen Chu Poker Profile: Net Worth, Earnings & Stats 2025 (2025)

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Chi Jen Chu (listed as Justin Chi Jen Chu on The Hendon Mob) is a professional poker player from Taiwan known for his highly decorated career in the Asian circuit and his current status as a formidable high-roller specialist.

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Career Earnings & Biggest Results

According to The Hendon Mob, Chi Jen Chu has accumulated close to $4,000,000 in live earnings. He currently sits 5th on the Taiwan All Time Money List. His biggest career cash is $551,000, which contributes significantly to his high poker net worth.

This career-best cash came from a 3rd place finish in the $30,000 + 1,800 Triton 8-Handed event at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Jeju, South Korea, in September 2025. His progression in international tournaments includes snaring a $120,980 cash for 2nd place at the WPT Prime Cambodia Main Event in 2022 and a career second-best cash of $169,834 for 3rd place at the APT Taipei Main Event in 2024.

Biography & Poker Background

Chi Jen Chu is a resident of Taoyuan, Taiwan. He began his live poker career in 2018, securing his first title in only his second tournament at the Poker Master Taiwan Millions Tournament (TMT), and went on to accumulate 29 total titles on his résumé. A bulk of his early success came from winning local high-roller and the Single Day High Roller events in Taiwan. Following an unsuccessful initial foray into the WSOP in 2022, Chu began competing regularly abroad, notably cashing at the WPT Prime Cambodia and securing his first major foreign victory at the WPT Prime Gold Coast Mystery Bounty in Australia in 2023.

In 2020, while the world was on lockdown because of the pandemic, Taiwan’s early response and exemplary handling of health protocols allowed the country to continue its social events, including live poker play. This offered Taiwanese players like Chu a chance to continue competing and building their careers on the live felt. Chu’s most notable achievements for that year were a 2nd place finish at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour Taipei- APPT Open High Roller Event, cashing $33,915, and the 6 titles won at the Master Poker Series, Taiwan Millions Tournament, CTP Taipei Anniversary Festival V, and WPTDeepStacks Taiwan. His highest cash for these titles came at the end of the year at his last event in the Super High Rollers, winning $19,553.

While the world slowly opened up to normalcy in 2021, ironically, Chi Jen Chu’s winning streak would end. He still wound up making good money, but the Taiwanese settled for runner-up finishes at best. Chu’s biggest cash of that year came at the CTP 6th Anniversary Series, banking $16,498. The following year, he would return to his old form.

Chi Jen Chu improved from his 2020 showing by snaring 7 titles. More importantly, the year saw Chu begin competing outside Taiwan for the first time. Though his initial foray into the 53rd World Series of Poker 2022, Las Vegas proved unsuccessful, the Taiwan poker professional redeemed himself at the World Poker Tour Prime Cambodia, Phnom Penh by landing second at the Main Event. In the process, Chu bagged his first six-figure cash of $ 120,980. Though all his titles were still won on home soil, Chu’s first taste of foreign tournaments provided the impetus to include more competition abroad.

While 2023 saw Chi Jen Chu match his previous haul of 7 titles, the difference was that 2 of these were won at tournaments abroad. In February, Chu clinched his 22nd championship and claimed his first major victory on Aussie soil, taking down the WPT Prime Gold Coast Mystery Bounty after a dominant heads-up performance against Australian Kevin Lee. Chu banked $60,501 for first prize. His second title outside Taiwan came in September at the Asian Poker Tour Incheon, South Korea, with a big cash of $74,664. Chu also made deep runs at the World Poker Tour Prime Cambodia Super High Roller Events, pooling more than $32,000 in prize money.

The year also marked a return to Las Vegas with the Taiwanese performing better at the 54th World Series of Poker, cashing in 7 side events and finishing deep at the $3K NLH Bracelet Event. In addition, Chu also made his debut appearance in Vietnam with a best showing in the Single Day High Roller 8 Max at the Asian Poker Tour Hanoi Billions, placing 6th. He would cash a total of $117,569, including a stint at the Poker Dream 7 in Hoi An.

Chi Jen Chu began 2024 with his 29th title in Taiwan, clinching the Single Day High Roller Mystery Bounty at the Asian Poker Tour Taipei (a second APT title) and achieving a career best cash of $169,834 by finishing 3rd at the Main Event of the same tournament. Though his recent achievements have pointed to a continued shift to more tournaments outside Taiwan. Justin Chu made deep runs at the Single Day High Roller Events 4 and 5 at the World Poker Tour Korea for a combined total cash of $76,267. Then finished 3rd in the Superstar Challenge of the Asian Poker Tour Jeju for a career second-best cash of $119,538.

Play Style & Strategy

Chu’s strategy reflects a successful transition from a dominant domestic grinder to a high-stakes international competitor. He focuses mostly on the high-roller tables globally, frequently appearing in events from the Triton Series to the WPT. His extensive tournament history, consisting of 268 recorded results, coupled with multiple large international scores, showcases a highly effective and adaptable tournament play style.

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Recent Attendances

Buy-In
35,000 TWD
Prize
108K USD
Place / Entries
#3 / 1603
SMP Poker Index
2,287.61
Buy-In
100,000 TWD
Prize
16.3K USD
Place / Entries
#2 / 13
SMP Poker Index
365.47
Buy-In
20,000 AUD
Prize
48.1K USD
SMP Poker Index
0.00
Buy-In
30,000 USD
Prize
551K USD
Place / Entries
#3 / 183
SMP Poker Index
2,426.83
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